The
Federal Government has said that it intercepted and seized products
worth N10.3bn that had been pirated, between January 2011 and August
2016.
The Director General of
Nigerian Copyright Commission, Mr. Afam Ezekude, who disclosed this at a
press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, also said the agency within the
same time frame secured 54 convictions for copyright offences.
He
also disclosed that the agency had credible intelligence that would
lead to the interception of more containers of pirated works in the next
few weeks.
Answering
questions from our reporters, Ezekude said the intercepted products
originated mainly from the Far East, particularly China.
He
said, “Since January 2011 to date, the commission carried out 270
antipiracy operations at various locations in the country, resulting in
the removal of 7,942,683 units of pirated products valued at over
N8.1bn, with over 608 suspects apprehended and convictions of 54
copyright pirates at different Federal High Court jurisdictions in
Nigeria.
“Apart from the convictions,
the commission has in the period mentioned intercepted 25 containers of
pirated Nigerian and foreign works and carried out public destruction
of 749,316,187 units of seized pirated copyright works and contrivances
estimated at N10.3bn across the nation especially in Lagos, Kaduna, and
Enugu states.”
Further 172 cases are at various stages of trial, he said.
The
NCC boss said the creative industry spanning film, performing arts,
fashion, visual arts, advertising, television, broadcasts, arts and
antique and publishing with a value of $2bn accounts for 1.42 per cent
of the Nigerian Gross Domestic Product.
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
erdsmen Attack: Enugu
students reject call for reprisal, laud Ugwuanyi
On September 2, 20164:27 amIn NewsComments
By David Okpe
ENUGU—The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Enugu State
Chapter has lampooned those inciting the students and youths of the
state to stage reprisal attack on the Fulani herdsmen over the recent
carnage in the state, saying that it is counter-productive and might
lead to the endangering of lives of youths and students in the state. He
added that such revenge mission would do the Igbo more harm than good.
Ugwuanyi
Ugwuanyi
There have been public outcries, especially on the social media,
inciting the students and youths of Enugu State to take laws into their
hands and retaliate the attack on Ndiagu Attakwu community by suspected
herdsmen, which left two dead and three persons injured.
Reacting to the development, the student union in a statement jointly
signed by the State Chairman of NANS, Comrade Chidi Ilogebe and its
South East and South South PRO, Comrade Victor Ezenagu, described such
comments as “careless, inciting and inimical to the calculated efforts
being made by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to decisively resolve the issue
in line with the oath of office he swore to uphold.”
They said that unlike in Ekiti State, the population of Igbo living in
the northern parts of the country is enormous, allaying fears that any
unlawful action against the herdsmen in retaliation may likely put the
Igbo in the north at the receiving end.
On the call by some Igbo groups for the Enugu Governor to emulate Gov.
Ayo Fayose’s actions against the herdsmen, the students said that no
true Igbo leader would support any act that could lead to bloodshed or
undermine the peace and unity of the country.
They also stated that Gov. Ugwuanyi as a responsible leader believes in
due process and constitutional way of addressing issues of this nature
and should not be pushed to instigate the people of the state to take
laws into their hands, as that is certainly not the best option under a
democratic setting.
The students who expressed confidence in the ability of the state
government to ensure that justice was done on the matter, advised the
governor to summon a town hall meeting with the relevant stakeholders to
sensitize the people and chart a new course for the safety of lives and
property.
They therefore, called on President Muhammadu Buhari and the security
agencies to step up actions to put an end to the dastardly acts of the
herdsmen in the overall interest of the country.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/herdsmen-attack-enugu-students-reject-call-reprisal-laud-ugwuanyi/
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